Super 23lb salmon on the fly caught and released on the Munster Blackwater
Paul Whelan of Fort William Estate is delighted to report that a record was been broken on Friday 16th September on the fishery with the heaviest fish ever...
Another tough week for the Moy's salmon anglers
Water levels have not been kind to the Moy's anglers and the heavy weather that whipped the west coast of Ireland have added to...
Just a few salmon on the Lee last week
Eileen Carroll Murphy IFI reports from the River Lee for the week ended Sunday 11th September 2016:
8 salmon caught spinning, best 7lbs by a local...
South Connemara producing sea trout as Cal finds the silver
Brian Curran was in touch to report fishing continues to be good at Crumlin.
He had a Cork angler, Cal Healy out on Sunday and...
Good water helps fishing on Erriff as late season sport produces fish
Fishery manager Osgur Grieve reports on another positive week on the Erriff following on from last week, with 6 salmon and 13 sea trout...
Difficult fishing conditions on the Munster Blackwater
Difficult conditions for anglers on the Munster Blackwater with the river in flood. It's at times like these anglers might do better if they...
Good sea trout on Currane, Liam Ellis wins CnR competition
Guide Vincent Appleby reports from Lough Currane where sea trout fishing has been excellent at times…
7/9/16 There was some action reported on Lough Currane in...
Sea trout OK, but salmon still poor on Laune
Billy Downes of the Laune Salmon and Trout Anglers’ Association reports:
As of Monday 12th September the Laune is heading to 2m on the gauge –...
Bandon water levels suit fly and spinner, salmon to 14lb caught
Jason Nash from the Bandon Angling Association reports on the catches and conditions on the River Bandon…
Decent water levels resulted in good numbers of salmon being...
6½lb grilse caught on a spinner from beat 5 at Owenea fishery
Lindsey Clarke reports from Owenea Fishery – Monday 29nd August to Sunday 11th Sept 2016. (2 weeks)
Week 1: Water levels were low for the...

















